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High Chairs, Playpens, Strollers & Swings
High chairs, playpens, strollers and baby swings are never a substitute for an adult’s close supervision. Use the guidelines below for safe use.
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for assembly, use and maintenance.
- Always secure a baby in a high chair, stroller or baby swing with the safety strap.
- Don’t substitute a playpen for a crib. A crib’s built-in safety features help protect a baby from injury while sleeping.
Last Update
January 29, 2008
January 29, 2008

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